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JohnH wrote: On Fri, 05 Dec 2008 08:47:51 -0500, Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: It's funny. Even here in Washington DC, where we get our share of burglaries, You don't live in Washington, D.C. You live in Alexandria, Virginia, Well, excuuuuuse me! I live close enough to DC that I see the local DC news every night. You snipped the part about the dogs, Harry. Again, how come I've never heard of any burglars shooting dogs, as you suggest is so prevalent? the cusp of Springfield. And you certainly get your share of burglaries and violent crimes. thanks in no small part to La Mara Salvatrucha, which is quite active in your area. If you think otherwise, just head on over to Springfield Mall, or, closer, that Wal-Mart on South Van Dorn, or, if you are too lazy to go there, the Safeway shopping center across Franconia Road from you. I've never had a lot of respect for the Fairfax County Police. When I had my office in your neighborhood, I actually witnessed a drug deal taking place across the parking lot. I called the cops; they showed up 45 minutes later, and the police station is right down the road a bit. The county cops seem to spend most of their time looking for cars sans county stickers. If I lived in your neighborhood, I'd move. What is it about liberals that causes them to demur, change the subject, or start with the personal insults when asked a specific question? Do you honestly think someone gives a rat's ass what you think of the Fairfax County Police? Would you hold the Prince George's County Police up as a fine example? Hee hee! BTW, county stickers haven't been a requirement here for quite a while. Whoops! You live in a scary part of Fairfax County. I don't. You think the presence of MS13 in your 'hood will impact the price you get for your house when you move to the confederacy? Since I spend as little time as possible in Fairfax County these days, I wasn't aware it had done away with the tax stickers. It seems to have done away with quality in its schools, too. You don't own a house, WAFA. Why belittle those that do? |
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JohnH wrote:
On Fri, 05 Dec 2008 17:44:14 -0500, Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: Harry, do you feel a little dense? Compared to you? I feel like a rocket scientist. Why do you continuously delete the 'good' stuff? It detracts from his spin. |
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JohnH wrote: It's funny. Even here in Washington DC, where we get our share of burglaries, You don't live in Washington, D.C. You live in Alexandria, Virginia, on the cusp of Springfield. And you certainly get your share of burglaries and violent crimes. thanks in no small part to La Mara Salvatrucha, which is quite active in your area. If you think otherwise, just head on over to Springfield Mall, or, closer, that Wal-Mart on South Van Dorn, or, if you are too lazy to go there, the Safeway shopping center across Franconia Road from you. Glad to know your are on board to seal up the borders, stop and detain, and deport illegal aliens. I've never had a lot of respect for the Fairfax County Police. When I had my office in your neighborhood, I actually witnessed a drug deal taking place across the parking lot. I called the cops; they showed up 45 minutes later, and the police station is right down the road a bit. The county cops seem to spend most of their time looking for cars sans county stickers. You are complaining about government collecting taxes. If I lived in your neighborhood, I'd move. I'd never live in Northern Virgina again, too much traffic 24x7x365. |
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On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 02:51:14 -0500, BAR wrote:
Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: It's funny. Even here in Washington DC, where we get our share of burglaries, You don't live in Washington, D.C. You live in Alexandria, Virginia, on the cusp of Springfield. And you certainly get your share of burglaries and violent crimes. thanks in no small part to La Mara Salvatrucha, which is quite active in your area. If you think otherwise, just head on over to Springfield Mall, or, closer, that Wal-Mart on South Van Dorn, or, if you are too lazy to go there, the Safeway shopping center across Franconia Road from you. Glad to know your are on board to seal up the borders, stop and detain, and deport illegal aliens. I've never had a lot of respect for the Fairfax County Police. When I had my office in your neighborhood, I actually witnessed a drug deal taking place across the parking lot. I called the cops; they showed up 45 minutes later, and the police station is right down the road a bit. The county cops seem to spend most of their time looking for cars sans county stickers. You are complaining about government collecting taxes. If I lived in your neighborhood, I'd move. I'd never live in Northern Virgina again, too much traffic 24x7x365. Wrong. I just got back from Wal-Mart where I replaced some Christmas lights that I threw away last year. Traffic was not bad at all. And, the lines in Wal-Mart weren't bad either. I didn't see one of Harry's gangsters anywhere. -- John H. |
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JohnH wrote:
On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 02:51:14 -0500, BAR wrote: Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: It's funny. Even here in Washington DC, where we get our share of burglaries, You don't live in Washington, D.C. You live in Alexandria, Virginia, on the cusp of Springfield. And you certainly get your share of burglaries and violent crimes. thanks in no small part to La Mara Salvatrucha, which is quite active in your area. If you think otherwise, just head on over to Springfield Mall, or, closer, that Wal-Mart on South Van Dorn, or, if you are too lazy to go there, the Safeway shopping center across Franconia Road from you. Glad to know your are on board to seal up the borders, stop and detain, and deport illegal aliens. I've never had a lot of respect for the Fairfax County Police. When I had my office in your neighborhood, I actually witnessed a drug deal taking place across the parking lot. I called the cops; they showed up 45 minutes later, and the police station is right down the road a bit. The county cops seem to spend most of their time looking for cars sans county stickers. You are complaining about government collecting taxes. If I lived in your neighborhood, I'd move. I'd never live in Northern Virgina again, too much traffic 24x7x365. Wrong. I just got back from Wal-Mart where I replaced some Christmas lights that I threw away last year. Traffic was not bad at all. And, the lines in Wal-Mart weren't bad either. I didn't see one of Harry's gangsters anywhere. You wouldn't know if members of MS-13 were there. They don't wear neon signs or black jammies. Wal-Mark. Jesus. Figures. |
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On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 07:19:58 -0500, Boater wrote:
JohnH wrote: On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 02:51:14 -0500, BAR wrote: Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: It's funny. Even here in Washington DC, where we get our share of burglaries, You don't live in Washington, D.C. You live in Alexandria, Virginia, on the cusp of Springfield. And you certainly get your share of burglaries and violent crimes. thanks in no small part to La Mara Salvatrucha, which is quite active in your area. If you think otherwise, just head on over to Springfield Mall, or, closer, that Wal-Mart on South Van Dorn, or, if you are too lazy to go there, the Safeway shopping center across Franconia Road from you. Glad to know your are on board to seal up the borders, stop and detain, and deport illegal aliens. I've never had a lot of respect for the Fairfax County Police. When I had my office in your neighborhood, I actually witnessed a drug deal taking place across the parking lot. I called the cops; they showed up 45 minutes later, and the police station is right down the road a bit. The county cops seem to spend most of their time looking for cars sans county stickers. You are complaining about government collecting taxes. If I lived in your neighborhood, I'd move. I'd never live in Northern Virgina again, too much traffic 24x7x365. Wrong. I just got back from Wal-Mart where I replaced some Christmas lights that I threw away last year. Traffic was not bad at all. And, the lines in Wal-Mart weren't bad either. I didn't see one of Harry's gangsters anywhere. You wouldn't know if members of MS-13 were there. They don't wear neon signs or black jammies. Wal-Mark. Jesus. Figures. Well my gosh, Harry. How do you spot them so easily? Where are your bridge top pictures? When and why did you change your anti-handgun attitude? In what publications were your photographs publishes? Did you see all the MS13 hoodlums on Emmanuel Church Road last night? What happened to your 'personal responsibility' pronouncements? What is it like being in a position where you must ignore questions asked of you because the answers are too embarrassing? -- John H. |
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JohnH wrote:
On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 07:19:58 -0500, Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 02:51:14 -0500, BAR wrote: Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: It's funny. Even here in Washington DC, where we get our share of burglaries, You don't live in Washington, D.C. You live in Alexandria, Virginia, on the cusp of Springfield. And you certainly get your share of burglaries and violent crimes. thanks in no small part to La Mara Salvatrucha, which is quite active in your area. If you think otherwise, just head on over to Springfield Mall, or, closer, that Wal-Mart on South Van Dorn, or, if you are too lazy to go there, the Safeway shopping center across Franconia Road from you. Glad to know your are on board to seal up the borders, stop and detain, and deport illegal aliens. I've never had a lot of respect for the Fairfax County Police. When I had my office in your neighborhood, I actually witnessed a drug deal taking place across the parking lot. I called the cops; they showed up 45 minutes later, and the police station is right down the road a bit. The county cops seem to spend most of their time looking for cars sans county stickers. You are complaining about government collecting taxes. If I lived in your neighborhood, I'd move. I'd never live in Northern Virgina again, too much traffic 24x7x365. Wrong. I just got back from Wal-Mart where I replaced some Christmas lights that I threw away last year. Traffic was not bad at all. And, the lines in Wal-Mart weren't bad either. I didn't see one of Harry's gangsters anywhere. You wouldn't know if members of MS-13 were there. They don't wear neon signs or black jammies. Wal-Mark. Jesus. Figures. Well my gosh, Harry. How do you spot them so easily? That's the point, Herring. You don't. Whooooosh. |
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On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 08:31:35 -0500, Boater wrote:
JohnH wrote: On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 07:19:58 -0500, Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 02:51:14 -0500, BAR wrote: Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: It's funny. Even here in Washington DC, where we get our share of burglaries, You don't live in Washington, D.C. You live in Alexandria, Virginia, on the cusp of Springfield. And you certainly get your share of burglaries and violent crimes. thanks in no small part to La Mara Salvatrucha, which is quite active in your area. If you think otherwise, just head on over to Springfield Mall, or, closer, that Wal-Mart on South Van Dorn, or, if you are too lazy to go there, the Safeway shopping center across Franconia Road from you. Glad to know your are on board to seal up the borders, stop and detain, and deport illegal aliens. I've never had a lot of respect for the Fairfax County Police. When I had my office in your neighborhood, I actually witnessed a drug deal taking place across the parking lot. I called the cops; they showed up 45 minutes later, and the police station is right down the road a bit. The county cops seem to spend most of their time looking for cars sans county stickers. You are complaining about government collecting taxes. If I lived in your neighborhood, I'd move. I'd never live in Northern Virgina again, too much traffic 24x7x365. Wrong. I just got back from Wal-Mart where I replaced some Christmas lights that I threw away last year. Traffic was not bad at all. And, the lines in Wal-Mart weren't bad either. I didn't see one of Harry's gangsters anywhere. You wouldn't know if members of MS-13 were there. They don't wear neon signs or black jammies. Wal-Mark. Jesus. Figures. Well my gosh, Harry. How do you spot them so easily? That's the point, Herring. You don't. Whooooosh. Harry, did you feel a little assinine after making your dig at the Fairfax County schools yesterday, and then finding out that a full 10% of US News and World Report's top 100 schools in the whole country came from this little county in Virginia? Where did Calvert County rate, Harry? If you really want to see some MS 13 folks, go hang a right on Plum Point Road and check out the beach at Breezy Point in the summer. -- John H. |
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JohnH wrote:
That's the point, Herring. You don't. Whooooosh. Harry, did you feel a little assinine after making your dig at the Fairfax County schools yesterday, and then finding out that a full 10% of US News and World Report's top 100 schools in the whole country came from this little county in Virginia? Where did Calvert County rate, Harry? If you really want to see some MS 13 folks, go hang a right on Plum Point Road and check out the beach at Breezy Point in the summer. Actually, Herring, the Breezy Point beach is most frequently by black families, not by Latinos with Salvadoran connections. Black folks tend not to be in MS 13. But, then, you probably can't tell the difference. I've talked to some of the black folks at that beach. I know someone who lives year around in a cottage right at the beach, and he has "city friends" who picnic there. I've met a few and even snagged a meal at one of those family picnics. Frankly, John, I avoid Fairfax County as much as possible. It's horribly overcrowded, the roads are congested, and I'm not much of a believer in U.S. News, period. My dentist is in Fairfax County, though. I do see him from time to time, and there's one store at Tysons Corners I really like. I also have a client in Old Town. That's about it for Fairfax County. It's a crappy place to live and a good place to avoid. I thought you were moving out of that County, anyway? Weren't you heading to Dixie, where you could joyfully fly your Confederate flag? |
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"Boater" wrote in message ... Frankly, John, I avoid Fairfax County as much as possible. It's horribly overcrowded, the roads are congested, and I'm not much of a believer in U.S. News, period. Well. I guess that takes care of that. Next? Eisboch |
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